Today television offers more viewing options than ever before. Your child can be exposed to a vast range of programming, which can be both good and bad. Fortunately, parents also have more tools to make sure children see the good TV and can't get to the bad. Learn how to monitor your child's television exposure.
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How Can I Lessen the Risk of Overweight Related to Media?
There are a number of ways that parents can work to lessen the risk of overweight by managing their children's media...
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How to Raise an Educated Consumer
Children, from the day they are born, are significant consumers. Think of the newborn in her crib complete with a...
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How Much Sexual Content is in the Media?
Television Studies show that the amount of sexual content on TV has continued to increase over the past decade (see...
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How TV Affects Your Child
Most kids plug into the world of television long before they enter school. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation...
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Media Exposure and Traumatic Events: How Much is Too Much?
Media coverage of natural disasters and other traumatic events is often exhaustive. Parents need to ask themselves how...
Source: NYU Child Study Center

